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SEW-Eurodrive Canada’s Pick-Up and Delivery Repair Service

February 3, 2025

SEW-Eurodrive Canada’s Pick-up and Delivery Service

Even in transport logistics, SEW-Eurodrive Canada’s first-class Pick-Up and Delivery Service takes perfect care of your drive technology and automation. With a logistics concept tailored to your needs, you can take advantage of other services alongside the simple and rapid pick-up and delivery of your components on request.

  • Pick-up and delivery of drive technology from all manufacturers
  • Provision of customized solution options for logistics requirements, ie. the Pick-up box
  • Commissioning of the required logistics company
  • Short response times upon provision of necessary data
  • Creation of transport documentation (on request)
  • Packaging of components for safe transport of components and units on-site (on request)
  • Removal and installation of components and units on-site (upon request)

The benefits of the BIG RED BOX

  1. Alongside the Repair Service, SEW-Eurodrive Canada takes care of the entire coordination of the transport logistics for you. They ensure your drive technology components are collected and delivered.
  2. They provide you with a Pick-Up Box free of charge. You can use this as a container for gear units and gearmotors –
    even from other manufacturers that need to be checked or repaired.
  3. You decide where and how urgently the container should be picked up by their logistics partner.
  4. When the full container is collected, you will also receive an empty Pick-Up Box so that you always have a container
    available.
  5. The mechanical drive technology components that you want checked will be carefully examined by experienced SEW-Eurodrive service technicians and, once you have given your approval, they will carry out repairs.

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SEW-Eurodrive Canada – Unstoppable, Integrated, United
SEW-Eurodrive Canada Pick-Up and Delivery Repair Service

Since the start of SEW-Eurodrive nearly 100 years ago, the importance of being aligned with the needs of the market and the customers it serves has remained their focus. The quality of products and a consistent and timely supply have helped make SEW a trusted manufacturer of gearmotors, drives, and modular systems.

SEW’s passion for technology has served them well over the years: new products designed and manufactured, the adoption and creation of technology and solutions for industry, as well as steadied expansion in the face of challenges. Driving the world is what they do.

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